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An upscale residential-cum-commercial skyscraper project in Oshiwara by Windsor Realty suffered a setback with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) recently holding that the activist who questioned the construction without environmental clearance in a coastal zone had a right to be heard by it

Relief is in sight for more than 30,000 apartment owners in Noida as the government has decided to re-designate the eco-sensitive zone around the Okhla bird Sanctuary, bringing it down to 100 metres on three sides where several real-estate projects were impacted because of a green tribunal's order

Following TOI report that the Centre's draft of the redrawn eco-sensitive zone around the Okhla bird sanctuary doesn't affect any realty project in the area, wave of hope has float among the home buyers and other major beneficiaries.

The hundreds of crores homebuyers have invested in Noida are safe. The Centre's draft of the redrawn eco-sensitive zone around the Okhla bird sanctuary doesn't affect any realty project in the area, a highly placed official in the UP government said

Buyers of about 30,000 completed flats in Noida, falling within the 10-km radius of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary, might have to wait for another two years before their houses can be safe from further environmental litigation.

DELHI: Okhla bird sanctuary was notified in 1990. Builders got land and sanctions post-2006. People bought flats, investing their life’s savings, only to realize at the last minute that the projects in Noida won’t get a completion certificate because of a recent NGT ruling marking as eco-sensitive the area around a 10-km radius of the sanctuary. The ball is now in the court of the UP govt and the MoEF. As buyers fret, TOI traces the genesis of the crisis that has affected thousands of people.

DELHI: The Supreme Court on June 10 refused to entertain a plea of real estate firm Jaypee Infratech seeking a direction to Noida Authority to grant completion certificate to its projects which fall within 10km radius of a bird sanctuary.

DELHI: The recent judgment of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) prohibiting the Noida authority from giving completion certificates to projects within 10km radius of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary will affect around 20,000 buyers whose apartments have been completed and ready for delivery.

GURGAON: Legal hurdles coming in the way of the under-construction 16-lane expressway from the Delhi-Gurgaon border to Sector 55-56 seems to have been resolved with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) giving its approval to resume the construction work.

GURGAON: Legal hurdles coming in the way of the under-construction 16-lane expressway from the Delhi-Gurgaon border to Sector 55-56 seems to have been resolved with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) giving its approval to resume the construction work.

DELHI: The city has got a cell to implement and monitor the land pooling policy. The decision was taken at the DDA's board meeting on Friday. In addition, the Delhi government has been given 60 flats in CWG Village, a cause of friction with the land-owning agency last year. Addressing another major concern, the conversion of property from leasehold to freehold-the LG asked Delhi Development Authority to prepare a timeline for all the departments concerned so that delays and any irregularity can

BANGALORE: The National Green Tribunal (NGT), Southern Zone, Chennai, has asked over a dozen industrial units to move out machinery and materials from Zone-3 of Thippagondanahalli reservoir catchment area (TGR) within three months. This eco-sensitive zone has a number of granite units.

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court today said it would decide whether the case pertaining to alleged irregularities by Lavasa township near Pune can be transferred to the National Green Tribunal, set up to handle environment protection related issues.

NOIDA: Officials of Noida Authority on Monday held a meeting with realtors to decide the course of action in the cases filed in the National Green Tribunal (NGT) regarding construction around Okhla Bird Sanctuary and extraction of groundwater at various sites.

DELHI: In a joint effort involving Noida Authority and Noida Police, a survey was conducted to identify realty projects being developed within a 10 kilometer radius of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary. The team found that around 40 developers were carrying on construction without any environmental clearance. The National Green Tribunal, in its August 14 order, had ordered for such surveys.

DELHI: The National Green Tribunal has sought the response of the Centre and Delhi government on a plea seeking removal of sand and marble shops set up in residential areas of the city in violation of green norms.

DELHI: If that apartment you have been eyeing has become dearer, or if the developer has warned that your flat nearing completion will take a few months more for handover, recall the zeal of an unsuspecting young IAS officer and the media fracas that followed.

DELHI: The National Green Tribunal on August 5 issued notices to the Union urban development ministry, the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) and Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation taking cognizance of mindless concretization in urban areas which is significantly reducing the green cover in the city.

DELHI: Describing the National Green tribunal (NGT) populist ban in sand mining as arbitrary and anti growth , developer’s apex body CREDAI Chairman Lalit Kumar Jain, today indicated that the developer community is considering appropriate legal options to challenge the order. The nationwide stay on sand mining from river beds by the NGT adds to the ever increasing burden on the real estate industry.